1. Gnarled old apple trees on one side of them, beech trees, sloping upward, on the other. 2. In the garden stood an old apple tree with low branches, just made for climbing. 3. They were now driving past some very old apple trees next to the road. 4. Using a long hooked pole, he yanked down the mistletoe from the boughs of an old apple tree. 5. And with many old apple orchards being felled, the advice from the countryfolk of Worcestershire is buy the mistletoe while you can. 6. One day then they discovered the old apple orchard, what does that mean? 7. Back in the little northern Illinois town of Wauconda, we had a magnificent old apple tree in our back yard. 8. Behind it, a new guest house has knocked out an old apple tree. 9. Bob Jones, a round man with a face like an old apple, is the man behind the curtain, orchestrating it all. |